krankenstein
Well-Known Member
To clarify, I never called D23 a failure, just turning into a PR nightmare (even if on a small scale, for now). I respectfully challenge anyone to disagree with that.
I challe....NAH, I agree with that. :wave:
To clarify, I never called D23 a failure, just turning into a PR nightmare (even if on a small scale, for now). I respectfully challenge anyone to disagree with that.
Sorry if this has already been posted but Disney is saying that D23 is the first "group/club/whatever" geared towards fans... Then what is this?
http://www.yesterland.com/mkc.html
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I do consider myself fairly open-minded. I at least wait until I can see something in person before judging it.
The simple fact is this:
There is very little perspective on this board. Everything is a pendulum swing from the best thing that Disney ever did to, more often than not, a horrible idea made by horrible management.
Judgements are passed before products make it out the door. Decisions made by the company are evaluated in a vacuum, with any factors that don't support a certain point of view ignored.
It's almost as ignorant as claiming one knows what's best for the company with only information gained by internet boards and hersey.
I've noticed.. :lookarounI can and am wrong at times.
Yep after 24 hours we can definitely declare this a failure. We shouldn't give it time to expand or, heaven forbid, experience for ourselves. We should just look at some pictures online, read what other people are saying and then call it a day.
I'd pay a whole lot more than $75 to see 74, Lutz, Yee, Hill, Lee, leemac, et al. duke it out on an official WDW discussion forum.
Oh the excitement of a fan boys fest.
Fantastically said!People can decide for themselves whether or not this is a failure ... and they will with their $$$.
But if some of us already have decided we don't like the product that's fine too. I didn't need to spend years shopping at WalMart to decide I didn't like it. I didn't need to own 15 American cars to decide they were crap compared tp autos from Japan and Germany. I didn't need eight years to realize that maybe the government 'leadership' was anything but.
I've read enough ... saw enough and know enough to come to a reasoned decision that D23 is a sad attempt by Disney to go after the fanboi community with the type of effort they should have showed in 1999 not 2009 ... now, it comes off as too little, way too late and, price-wise, offensive in the tough economic times we're under.
So ... one of their top consultants puts out Tales From the Laughing Place and five years later Disney decides a glossy fanzine is a good idea (all the while ignoring anything but stateside stuff because we know fans aren't interested in what Disney is doing in China, France and Japan).
So ... after years of selling nothing but crap, they decide now is the time for high-end merchandise because really in a depression what you need is an $849 Disney pen to respond to your collection notices.
So ... after giving up on Disneyana Conventions, Disney decides it wants to go after the NFFC head-to-head (good luck) with its own 'event.'
So ... you can get worthless little extras to feel 'special' as a fan for your $75.
OK ... so I've seen enough. I'll pass. And I will bet you here and now this thing doesn't exist in its current form in five years.
~D23: Coming Soon: The WDW Exec Swimsuit Issue!~
I guess I wasn't the only one to see Tales' design ethic in this new magazine from Disney.
Personally I'd take Tales every time - far more detailed but then I don't like the puff piece approach - I'd take quality over quantity of articles any day. Plus Tales looks cheap at $9 per issue compared with this D23 thing. Tales is worth it alone for all of the artwork that they get from the WDI Archives. I've let to come across any magazine or book that has as much original artwork - the Disney books especially always seem to regurgitate images from book to book.
I'll skip the club too - $75 for the magazine is just too high. I won't be getting any value out all of the rest of the club. I'm far from a merch pack rat.
For anyone not familiar with the mag I'd definitely recommend it:
http://www.talesfromthelaughingplace.com
I doubt it's something as master-planned as that. I think Disney knows the bulk of its big spending Disneyana collectors are based in SoCal. They swarm Disneyland every weekend for special releases it seems, and there's one this Saturday for the first batch of signed D23 merchandise with the artist.
I think the 4 years of Expo's in Anaheim could just be a nod to the local fan base, and the result of a sweet deal with the huge Anaheim Convention Center to secure space long term on the cheap. It's likely no more cynical than a package deal with the convention center.
Honestly, I don't think the company will freak out if Lutz mentions it. It would take Jim Hill, Lou Mongello, Matt Hochberg, Mike Scopa, Len Testa, Mike Newell, Deb Wills, etc. to get the ball really rolling. If all the big names in the community started mentioning it and making a big deal, something would happen.
So ... one of their top consultants puts out Tales From the Laughing Place and five years later Disney decides a glossy fanzine is a good idea (all the while ignoring anything but stateside stuff because we know fans aren't interested in what Disney is doing in China, France and Japan).
~I like cookies!~
THe Expo will prove how many people are willing to pay money for it and than actually show up to it. If it fails, D23 fails.
Al hit Small World right. The whole cloak and dagger thing about the reason the ride closed is what radiated so much with society. Since Disney didn't tell everyone that we (as a society) were too big to ride it anymore, it worked out great for Al's spill the beans style. I don't think this issue will prove to be similar at all. Kind of the same way his stance on the characters being added hasn't gained near the traction some might have thought it would've. Once again, just my opinion.
Don't you have to be a member to get in?
Because Al's reporting of IASW prompted an unprecedented, public response from TWDC.
Don't you have to be a member to get in?
I've noticed.. :lookaroun
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j/k... I had to, it jumped out at me.
The park formerly known as the Disney MGM Studios? :shrug: :wave:What does TPFKaTD-MGMS? Mean
They don't want us to know about the quality additions in those regions...:lookaroun
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